Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

mobile

having a car & being able to drive places . Can be referred to if your dealer can drive & deliver places . (:

amy ; "ayyyy, you mobile? i needa dub !" mac ; "yeah , where you at ?"

by potheaaaad;) April 29, 2010

mobile

mobile is a word that means you have a source of transportation meaning you have a car

mobile hey monica i need a ride to work are you mobile

by erik mendoza June 02, 2006

Mobile

A city in South Alabama on the Gulf Coast of the United States. Founded in 1702 and the first capitol of French Louisiana. Original home of Mardi Gras in the USA. Pronounced mo-BEEL. Also known to many locals as Mobtown.

This year I'm going to Mobile for Mardi Gras because it's more fun than New Orleans.

by CarpeMomentum August 19, 2010

mobile

a city in alabama

sweet home alabama.. dun dun do daint don dun dow

by Qwerty April 17, 2004

mobile

a small wireless telecommunications device used to contact people on. not to be confused with a 'cell phone', the mobile's primative american cousin, a 'cell phone' also runs on 'gasoline' whereas the more techincaly advanced mobile uses petrol.

i taunted americans with my mobile i called tony blair on my mobile i hit a rapist with my mobile

by William Gates February 04, 2005

mobile

The only word Australian and British people use to describe a 'cell phone'. I have never heard an Aussie say 'cell phone'.

Hint: To be cooler, say: 'Mobie'. "Have ya got ya mobile on ya?" "Some muh-fucka jacked me for my mobie."

by Diego August 21, 2003

mobile

Better name than "cell phone". "Cell phone" just sounds tacky, while calling your mobile a "moe-bile" sounds very elite. It's also what the Brits call their mobile phones.

Call me up on my mobile, houses!

by MoonKnight November 26, 2002